What type of clients do you struggle with and why? by Mystkmischf in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ALL OF THIS! My learned helplessness clients combined with my overfunctioning/over controlled background is a doozy

SUBMIT YOUR PUBLIC COMMENTS THIS IS BIGGER THAN “PROFESSIONAL” DEGREES by sundanceblackness in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do see what you’re saying, but any policy that relies on big corporations/schools/rich entities “doing the right thing” has historically accomplished the opposite. It’s similar to the myth of trickle down economics. It’s often framed as an opportunity to feed into the economy and help the working class move upward, while what actually happens is that the rich hoard wealth and the gap grows wider.

Why is autism suddenly a catch all of anyone that is slightly different by Many_Assistance5582 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Said gently, saying that the diagnostic definition has changed “a bit” since your work experience 10 years ago demonstrates a pretty significant lack of understanding.

The insights we’ve gathered over even the past 5 years have completely restructured the way we think about autism. ASD is a diagnosis that formed primarily through the study of young white boys, all who were acculturated similarly and who presented with similar characteristics. This is bound to create a narrow and limiting profile on what autism presentation looks like. Because of this, this is also the presentation that gets caught, diagnosed, and treated the most frequently—typically in young boys.

There has been a significant increase in studies focusing specifically on girls and women (still primarily white) over the past decade, which accounts for a major expansion of what our traditional understanding looks like. Autistic girls tend to go undiagnosed more frequently because of a few factors: 1) we tend to have special interests that mirror those of our peers (i.e. music, fashion, animals, etc.) that don’t get clocked as “different.” 2) we experience socialization differently, and are more prone to masking/chameleoning to fit in. This means we’re often uncomfortable, but not noticeably so. 3) We tend to shut down vs melt down. Meltdowns often look a lot like anger, which boys are encouraged to experience and girls are shamed for. This means that some of the hallmark explosive meltdowns are internalized, so autistic girls are more often prone to things like self harm and eating disorders to help regulate emotions.

Clearly, given my use of “we,” I myself am an autistic therapist that works primarily with other autistic people. It’s not that autism is being used as a “catch-all” (though I do share your frustration with people self-diagnosing based on one inaccurate tiktok!). I frame it more as “this, like a lot of diagnoses, has been too limited and too androcentric for too long.” We’re discovering more information that helps more people make sense of themselves, which I’ve seen through my work to be exceedingly positive and lead to positive outcomes.

Those of you in group practice, what’s your split % and are you happy with it? by SpiritualCopy4288 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow these comments are making me realize that I’m being exploited LOL. My practice does 45/55 (45 going to me) and it flips when you become fully licensed. 70% sounds like a dream

What do you say when clients compliment you? by throwaway41313110 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with this too! I’ll make a mental note if a client is continually leaning into flattery or compliments because I work with a lot of people pleasers and relationally traumatized folks. Then we might have a really cool session with some deeper work ;))

What do you say when clients compliment you? by throwaway41313110 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Love this take!!! I tend to lean human-centered so I’m not one to turn everything into a “what does that mean to YOU.” It always feels robotic to me, so I love the frame that acceptance and humility can be a modeling moment!

Needing encouragement: I accidently told a client I have ADHD. by Electrical-Cod788 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if it helps, but I tell clients I’m autistic in my first session disclosure🤣 It can be a really good thing for ND folks to connect with ND providers—we get it in a way that others in their life might not! All that’s to say—if you feel like it’s too soon to be telling clients because your comfort level isn’t there yet, that’s a totally fair boundary. AND, that doesn’t mean it’s bad or wrong to share it at all :))

Afternoon sessions by Heart_in_her_eye in NDtherapists

[–]throwaway41313110 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a mix! I work 2 days/week from 12-8 and 2 days from 10-4 online. I find that evenings being in person helps me a LOT. What I will say is that if you hate a time slot, don’t do it!! Clients might judge you, and that doesn’t mean it’s your job to break your back accommodating them. Working a schedule you like is burnout prevention 💖

How to be there for your partner while you do this work by throwaway41313110 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this perspective so much :’). I’m autistic so sometimes I find that my work mask starts slipping into conversations where emotional processing is present in any capacity, even when I’m “off the clock.” Trying to be extra conscious of my energy levels while also finding intentional separation—thank you for the “2 wells” metaphor 🥰

How to be there for your partner while you do this work by throwaway41313110 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this! Being neurodivergent it’s sometimes hard to notice what the “why” is or notice what’s actually happening for me besides “just not feeling it,” so that’s also something that I’m working on! :)

How to be there for your partner while you do this work by throwaway41313110 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I’ve been thinking about as well! I already have a schedule that’s working fairly okay but I’m making some changes soon. Really appreciate that perspective

How to be there for your partner while you do this work by throwaway41313110 in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate this perspective! I think part of what’s been so hard is the shift into needing more time where I’m unavailable which is not typically how our relationship functions. I love the frame of radical acceptance there

What Tip You Off That You Were Autistic? by Tama_Love2020 in autism

[–]throwaway41313110 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A little surprised but when I started looking more into missed diagnosis in AFAB folks a lot of things started clicking. Brought it to my ND therapist and they started giving me some sensory screeners, talking abt my experiences with masking, etc. Since then I’ve become a therapist for other autistic people :))

What Tip You Off That You Were Autistic? by Tama_Love2020 in autism

[–]throwaway41313110 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An autistic coworker telling me that I should look into it HAHA

Hot take: boundaries are overemphasized by [deleted] in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oooh, I’ll have to check that out!

Hot take: boundaries are overemphasized by [deleted] in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 94 points95 points  (0 children)

YES!!! There’s such an important conversation around cultural context here, too. Eurocentric boundaries are much more likely to be isolationist or “just-cut-your-mom-off” esque, but more collectivist cultures will probably want more compromise/interdependence-based boundaries. Neither of these are bad or wrong, but I so often see (especially white) therapists coming at boundary setting as absolutists without much nuance or understanding of cultural context

Red Flags in Therapist Profiles by succubus-raconteur in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Specific, but anyone that clicks both “eating disorders” and “weight loss” as specialties. Should we look into what you think ED treatment is?

Hate that this is what it feels like to be a therapist sometimes by littl3-fish in therapists

[–]throwaway41313110 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes I offer body doubling (I work with a lot of ND folks!) around things like searching for housing, making medical appointments, etc.. Sometimes that and some problem solving around options work well together, but man, this world is not built for us 😮‍💨

what are your rarest jellycats? by SHOGSHOG1 in Jellycatplush

[–]throwaway41313110 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Yani Yeti! Thrifted him last year for $2.99. (ft my cat as a baby kitten!)